Imago Orpheus module

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'''.imf''' files are modules produced by Imago Orpheus, a tracker for [[MS-DOS]]. Orpheus was developed by Lutz Roeder in the early 90s as part of Project IMAGO, with the aim of producing soundtracks for videogames and media presentations. Its counterpart program, Imago Wave, was a sample editor supporting [[IIF]], [[DP3]], [[RAW]] and [[WAV]] samples.
 
'''.imf''' files are modules produced by Imago Orpheus, a tracker for [[MS-DOS]]. Orpheus was developed by Lutz Roeder in the early 90s as part of Project IMAGO, with the aim of producing soundtracks for videogames and media presentations. Its counterpart program, Imago Wave, was a sample editor supporting [[IIF]], [[DP3]], [[RAW]] and [[WAV]] samples.
 
Not to be confused with [[id Software Music Format]].
 
  
 
== Information ==
 
== Information ==
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* [https://soundcloud.com/imagoorpheus/ Some recorded versions of Imago Orpheus songs can be heard here]
 
* [https://soundcloud.com/imagoorpheus/ Some recorded versions of Imago Orpheus songs can be heard here]
 
* [http://amp.dascene.net/detail.php?view=3980&detail=interview An interview with Karsten Koch, who created music with Imago Orpheus]
 
* [http://amp.dascene.net/detail.php?view=3980&detail=interview An interview with Karsten Koch, who created music with Imago Orpheus]
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== Note ==
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For other files with the extension '''.imf''' see [[IMF]].

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Name Imago Orpheus module
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Extension(s) .imf

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.imf files are modules produced by Imago Orpheus, a tracker for MS-DOS. Orpheus was developed by Lutz Roeder in the early 90s as part of Project IMAGO, with the aim of producing soundtracks for videogames and media presentations. Its counterpart program, Imago Wave, was a sample editor supporting IIF, DP3, RAW and WAV samples.

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For other files with the extension .imf see IMF.

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